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getorset-anything
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Gets a value from a Map/Obj or sets an initial value when not found and returns that. TypeScript supported.
npm i getorset-anything
Get a Map/Obj value, or if it didn't exist yet set it and return that. Fully TypeScript supported! A simple & small integration.
I created this package because I always hated doing this over and over again:
const map = new Map<string, number[]>()
const id = 'abc'
let arr = map.get(id)
if (arr === undefined) {
arr = []
map.set(id, arr)
}
arr.push(100)
So that is exactly what getorset-anything
does for you! 💯
getorset-anything
has performance in mind. It won't do a .has()
check, like other libraries do, when it found the value it will immediately return it.
Maps
import { mapGetOrSet } from 'getorset-anything'
const map = new Map<string, number[]>()
const arr = mapGetOrSet(map, 'abc', (): number[] => [])
arr.push(100) // OK!
Objects
import { objGetOrSet } from 'getorset-anything'
const obj: Record<string, number[]> = {}
const arr = objGetOrSet(obj, 'abc', (): number[] => [])
arr.push(100) // OK!
You don't have to do anything extra for TypeScript! It comes with awesome type support.
import { mapGetOrSet } from 'getorset-anything'
const map = new Map<string, number[]>()
const arr = mapGetOrSet(map, 'abc', () => []) // OK!
const arr2 = mapGetOrSet(map, 'abc', () => ({})) // NG! ⛔️
arr.push(100) // OK!
arr.push('100') // NG! ⛔️
FAQs
Gets a value from a Map/Obj or sets an initial value when not found and returns that. TypeScript supported.
We found that getorset-anything demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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